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Soze

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Dec 1, 2009, 4:52:00 PM12/1/09
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should please a few people. Even if the vocalist is different

DOBERMANN, the band formed by four former members of the Swedish
death/thrash act THE CROWN, has officially changed its name to THE CROWN and
has released audio samples of two brand new songs, both of which can be
streamed.

THE CROWN 2009 is:

* Jonas St�lhammar (GOD MACABRE, MACABRE END, ABHOTH) - Vocals
* Marko Tervonen - Rhythm Guitar
* Marcus Sunesson - Lead Guitar
* Magnus Olsfelt - Bass
* Janne Saarenp�� - Drums

DOBERMANN earlier in the year parted with vocalist Andreas "Whiplasher
Bernadotte" Bergh of the Swedish industrial goth metal band DEATHSTARS and
was said to be recording a collection of tunes which were being described as
"pure death/thrash metal."

THE CROWN split up more than five years ago due to "too many tours gone bad
due to not at all professional tour arrangements," according to a March 2004
statement released by Saarenp��. He added, "Coming home from tours with
empty pockets, equipment falling apart and having a pile of bills on the
doorstep is simply 'horns down'. Paying the bills with tour memories and
floorscores is just not possible. We do love standing on stage but we don't
know much about the business part, and that's a bad combination."


tom.m...@gmail.com

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Dec 1, 2009, 7:25:23 PM12/1/09
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On Dec 1, 3:52 pm, "Soze" <I...@salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> should please a few people. Even if the vocalist is different
>
> DOBERMANN, the band formed by four former members of the Swedish
> death/thrash act THE CROWN, has officially changed its name to THE CROWN and
> has released audio samples of two brand new songs, both of which can be
> streamed.
>
> THE CROWN 2009 is:
>
> * Jonas Stålhammar (GOD MACABRE, MACABRE END, ABHOTH) - Vocals

> * Marko Tervonen - Rhythm Guitar
> * Marcus Sunesson - Lead Guitar
> * Magnus Olsfelt - Bass
> * Janne Saarenpää - Drums

>
> DOBERMANN earlier in the year parted with vocalist Andreas "Whiplasher
> Bernadotte" Bergh of the Swedish industrial goth metal band DEATHSTARS and
> was said to be recording a collection of tunes which were being described as
> "pure death/thrash metal."
>
> THE CROWN split up more than five years ago due to "too many tours gone bad
> due to not at all professional tour arrangements," according to a March 2004
> statement released by Saarenpää. He added, "Coming home from tours with

> empty pockets, equipment falling apart and having a pile of bills on the
> doorstep is simply 'horns down'. Paying the bills with tour memories and
> floorscores is just not possible. We do love standing on stage but we don't
> know much about the business part, and that's a bad combination."

I just saw this as well. I wonder about it. The cynical may think
they couldn't get booked as Doberman, but probably can as the Crown.

Tom

cynical bastard

BrutalNoodle

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Dec 3, 2009, 12:28:24 PM12/3/09
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

dclizardking

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Dec 4, 2009, 3:56:17 AM12/4/09
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On 1 Dec, 21:52, "Soze" <I...@salsbury42.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> should please a few people. Even if the vocalist is different
>
> DOBERMANN, the band formed by four former members of the Swedish
> death/thrash act THE CROWN, has officially changed its name to THE CROWN and
> has released audio samples of two brand new songs, both of which can be
> streamed.
>
> THE CROWN 2009 is:
>
> * Jonas Stålhammar (GOD MACABRE, MACABRE END, ABHOTH) - Vocals

> * Marko Tervonen - Rhythm Guitar
> * Marcus Sunesson - Lead Guitar
> * Magnus Olsfelt - Bass
> * Janne Saarenpää - Drums

>
> DOBERMANN earlier in the year parted with vocalist Andreas "Whiplasher
> Bernadotte" Bergh of the Swedish industrial goth metal band DEATHSTARS and
> was said to be recording a collection of tunes which were being described as
> "pure death/thrash metal."
>
> THE CROWN split up more than five years ago due to "too many tours gone bad
> due to not at all professional tour arrangements," according to a March 2004
> statement released by Saarenpää. He added, "Coming home from tours with

> empty pockets, equipment falling apart and having a pile of bills on the
> doorstep is simply 'horns down'. Paying the bills with tour memories and
> floorscores is just not possible. We do love standing on stage but we don't
> know much about the business part, and that's a bad combination."

I guess we can expect to see them turn up at almost every European
festival this summer then.

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